Lets not forget that Americans also human (just like any other but a bit naive & arrogant about rest of the world) so why afraid? Let them view or keep an eye on each & everyone of us. I couldn't careless, so why wasting your time on such discussion?SalamPaks wrote:Mr. Abbas can better tell who is viewing the site as he probably reviews the site stats from time to time. However, I will tell you that most online forums with muslim participation are monitored.
PIA B747-200 Full Flight Simulator for sale
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cpt_747
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The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion, SubhanAllah
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion, SubhanAllah
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ConnieMan
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Abbas Bahi has no cotrol over who visits this site as guest or not, he only knows about logged members but not the guests surfing the web!, its preety simply and commen sence now days, "Once you are on worldwide web, anyone and everyone can see you and you can see them!" so i tend to agree with cpt_747 at this time....SalamPaks wrote:Mr. Abbas can better tell who is viewing the site as he probably reviews the site stats from time to time. However, I will tell you that most online forums with muslim participation are monitored.
BTW who ever thinks this simulator can be kept in home basements, home garages must not kid themselves here, this is fully manoverable and operated by hydrolics simulator that pilots get trained on, it need big space and atleast equilvilent of 2 story hall space to be able to function fully.....
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Moin
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And don't forget, it going to require maintenance. That too is a complicated piece of machinery.
What I find interesting though is that with the disposal of this SIM, will there be no more 747 training? I'm sure this was used by pilots for the 74M and 743 (or does that have a different SIM?) and if its being sold off, it could be an indication that there won't be much training for the 747's now.
What I find interesting though is that with the disposal of this SIM, will there be no more 747 training? I'm sure this was used by pilots for the 74M and 743 (or does that have a different SIM?) and if its being sold off, it could be an indication that there won't be much training for the 747's now.
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Abbas Ali
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PIA purchased B747-300 simulator from Qantas, Australia, last year (See Related Topic: New 747-300 Simulator Purchased).
Following are PIA's B747-300 simulator specifications:
Basic Engine & Options: Rolls Royce RB211
Manufacturer: Singer Link, USA
Computer: SEL Gould 32-77
Motion Control Loading: 6DOF Hydrostatic Analogue Control Loading
Visuals: SP1/T
Display Configuration: 4 Windows, 3 Channels, Dusk, Night
Date in Service with PIA: June 2006
Instructor Operating Station: Dual Monitors
Certification: Level - C CAA Pakistan
Other Features: A/P-FD Sperry
The ex-PanAm Boeing 747-200 simulator offered for sale was purchased in 1994. Here's link to its photo: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0020567/L/
Following are PIA's B747-300 simulator specifications:
Basic Engine & Options: Rolls Royce RB211
Manufacturer: Singer Link, USA
Computer: SEL Gould 32-77
Motion Control Loading: 6DOF Hydrostatic Analogue Control Loading
Visuals: SP1/T
Display Configuration: 4 Windows, 3 Channels, Dusk, Night
Date in Service with PIA: June 2006
Instructor Operating Station: Dual Monitors
Certification: Level - C CAA Pakistan
Other Features: A/P-FD Sperry
The ex-PanAm Boeing 747-200 simulator offered for sale was purchased in 1994. Here's link to its photo: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0020567/L/
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samee380
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connieman we are only joking obviously im not being seriousConnieMan wrote:Abbas Bahi has no cotrol over who visits this site as guest or not, he only knows about logged members but not the guests surfing the web!, its preety simply and commen sence now days, "Once you are on worldwide web, anyone and everyone can see you and you can see them!" so i tend to agree with cpt_747 at this time....SalamPaks wrote:Mr. Abbas can better tell who is viewing the site as he probably reviews the site stats from time to time. However, I will tell you that most online forums with muslim participation are monitored.
BTW who ever thinks this simulator can be kept in home basements, home garages must not kid themselves here, this is fully manoverable and operated by hydrolics simulator that pilots get trained on, it need big space and atleast equilvilent of 2 story hall space to be able to function fully.....
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SalamPaks
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You may be misinformed about the type of information a webmaster has at their fingertips. He or she should be able to see where each visitor, not just registered visitors, are logging in from. The details he/she may have access to can include the actual street address of the computer, depending on the type of software they employ. Most webmasters are fairly content to look at the countries from which their website received hits and whether or not any prestigious addresses such as the state department have visited the site.ConnieMan wrote:Abbas Bahi has no cotrol over who visits this site as guest or not, he only knows about logged members but not the guests surfing the web!, its preety simply and commen sence now days, "Once you are on worldwide web, anyone and everyone can see you and you can see them!" so i tend to agree with cpt_747 at this time....SalamPaks wrote:Mr. Abbas can better tell who is viewing the site as he probably reviews the site stats from time to time. However, I will tell you that most online forums with muslim participation are monitored.
BTW who ever thinks this simulator can be kept in home basements, home garages must not kid themselves here, this is fully manoverable and operated by hydrolics simulator that pilots get trained on, it need big space and atleast equilvilent of 2 story hall space to be able to function fully.....
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ConnieMan
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Well then Abbas Bahi can say something on these lines then?, i stated how i preseve these fourms but what is can be or can not be done or seen is what i am not to fimilar with...SalamPaks wrote: You may be misinformed about the type of information a webmaster has at their fingertips. He or she should be able to see where each visitor, not just registered visitors, are logging in from. The details he/she may have access to can include the actual street address of the computer, depending on the type of software they employ. Most webmasters are fairly content to look at the countries from which their website received hits and whether or not any prestigious addresses such as the state department have visited the site.
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Abbas Ali
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Photos of PIA B747-200 simulator offered for sale have been added in airline's official website on following links:
Photo 1: http://www.piac.com.pk/PIA_Business/Sim ... ure018.jpg
Photo 2: http://www.piac.com.pk/PIA_Business/Sim ... ure019.jpg
Photo 1: http://www.piac.com.pk/PIA_Business/Sim ... ure018.jpg
Photo 2: http://www.piac.com.pk/PIA_Business/Sim ... ure019.jpg

